Entrevista | Una Loca
By question five, the crew is laughing. By question ten, no one remembers why they started. She pulls out a deck of cards, offers to read their futures. The producer mouths cut , but the director shakes his head—because this is gold, this is madness, this is the kind of interview that goes viral for all the wrong reasons.
The tape hisses before the voice comes through—static, then laughter, then something that sounds like a confession. “No, no, no me preguntes eso todavía.”
She’s late. The camera’s already rolling when she bursts through the door, sequins catching the fluorescent light like tiny, shattered disco balls. Her resume is stained with coffee and something that might be lipstick—or maybe wine. The interviewer blinks twice, adjusts his tie, and asks the first question. una loca entrevista
He tries again. “What’s your biggest weakness?” She leans forward, whispers: “I remember everything. Especially the things that never happened.”
She answers in riddles.
Later, they’ll edit it down to thirty seconds. But the full tape? The full tape lives in a drawer marked LOCO , and once a year, someone finds it, watches it, and thinks: Maybe she wasn’t crazy. Maybe she was the only honest one in the room.
Here’s a short creative piece based on the phrase “looking into una loca entrevista” (a crazy interview): By question five, the crew is laughing
“Where do you see yourself in five years?” “En la luna. Or maybe driving a taxi through Buenos Aires. Same thing, really.”